Jim Rees has King Soopers coupons. The club receives 5% but only 4 people regularly use the service. The card is like a debit card so it’s easy to use

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SERTOMAN OF THE DAY:

Dave Miley was born on the day FDR was inaugurated for the 3rd time, Jan 20th, 1941, in Indianapolis, Ind., next to the White River, in the Merion Co. Methodist Hospital (the same hospital the race car drivers go to if they have an accident). He grew up near a racetrack and in the winter, the kids would sled down the banked turns of the track.

Dave says "Get Involved"

At the age of 4, the family moved to Denver in 1944, his father worked at the Remington Arms plant but that only lasted 6 months do to the end of the War. In 1951, the family lived on Elati St. and Dave and Bob Schlageter terrorized the neighborhood. At 13, Dave’s dad told “Shorty” he could start crawling around in attics installing insulation. He could do 7 houses a day at $3/house. Dave attended several grade schools but graduated from Englewood High in 1959. Dave played football in H.S. with Dough Harder’s brother, Dave and somehow, Dave and Dave switched girlfriends.

Dave graduated from CSU with a major in Business Admin. And ROTC. In 1964, he joined the U.S. Air Force, went to flight school in Williams, AZ and served with the 352nd in Vietnam. After 6-1/2 years, he left the service in 1971 and since the airlines were laying pilots off, Dave got his Real Estate license and now does mostly commercial stuff. Dave earned the Bronze Star.

Dave married Karen Nov. 25th 1959 (50 years this Nov.) and they have 2 kids and 3 grandkids. Karen was a classmate of Dave’s and he is still active in the church they got married in. Bob Voth got Dave to join the South Suburban club in ‘72’, and then switched to Arapahoe. He was the President in ‘78’ and Governor in ‘95’. He has held all positions except secretary. He was also the Sertoman of the Year in 1991. Dave is a military history buff and he likes golf and auto racing, especially midgets. In Jan, he goes to OK to watch indoor racing. He also is a foster pet owner with 3 Greyhound’s.

Dave made a plea for all to get involved with the political process, this is a very important year, the country may depend on how the election turns out. Go to your county web page, find out what precinct your in and join a caucus.

Program: After a couple of delays due to the holidays, Peter Pauwels was able to introduce Joe Jones, an aviation illustrator.

A Denver native, pilot, and proud member of EAA chapter 43, Joe Jones has been both a professional illustrator and graphic artist since 1983. In 1995, he started his own successful design firm, Art Works Studio. Currently featured in the Macworld Illustrator CS2 Bible, over the last decade much of Joe's work has been showcased in nearly two dozen top books on Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator as textbook examples of some of the best digital artistry in the business.

Since 2001, Joe's trail blazing digital aviation design and illustration work have landed him accounts with clients such as Adobe Systems, Rolls Royce, Frontier, and Indiana based Chautauqua Airlines. Jones has also gone on to create national ad campaigns for Adidas and has also worked with performers such as Carlos Santana.

Over the last several years, Jones has quickly been recognized and awarded as one of the worlds top artists in the air show industry today creating the annual campaign work for clients such as Rolls-Royce and the National Aviation Heritage Invitational. Recently breaking all "ICAS" (International Council of Air Shows) records in consecutively receiving the industry's top honors for his 2004 and 2005 campaigns for Nellis Air Force Base and Aviation Nation. Jones is the only aviation artist in the world to receive five first place ICAS awards.

Committed to helping preserve our aviation heritage and dedicated to honoring our American veterans, Joe spends a considerable amount of his time each year volunteering his skills to the EAA, several air museums throughout the country and works closely with the 8th Air Force Historical Society and the Tuskegee Airmen Inc. Jones also works directly with The Greatest Generations Foundation, and Shades Of Blue, producing award winning graphic design and illustration work to help promote these important groups.
Please contact Joe at Joe@Airmail-Greetings.com or www.airmail-greetings.com

A movie that was suggested is “Pauncho Barnes”
Listen to the presentation: JoeJones.mp3